"Mastering English: Essential Grammar Tips"
1. Subject-Verb Agreement The subject and verb in a sentence must match in number. Singular subjects need singular verbs, and plural subjects need plural verbs. For example, "She is a talented musician." In this sentence, 'She' is singular, so we use the singular verb 'is.' But if we had a plural subject like 'They,' we would use the plural verb 'are.'" For example, "They are excited to learn." 2. Tenses: There are Various tenses that indicate when an action takes place – past, present, or future. Using the right tense helps convey accurate information." For example, "I played piano yesterday. I play piano every day. I will play piano tomorrow." See how the verb changes based on when the action occurred or will occur? 3. Articles (A, An, The) 'A' and 'an' are indefinite articles used before singular nouns, while 'the' is the definite article used when we're talking about a specific th